Abstract

• DA-GO performed excellently well, with an IE of more than 90%. • %IE of DA-GO slightly increases with increase in temperature of the corrosive media. • The inhibitor works primarily as a cathodic-type inhibitor. • Characterization provide evidence of DA-GO adsorption on steel surface. Under static and hydrodynamic conditions, a graphene oxide with dopamine functionalization (DA-GO) was employed as a corrosion inhibitor for X60 carbon steel in a CO 2 -saturated 3.5 % NaCl solution. Electrochemical methods were combined with surface analytical techniques to assess the inhibitor's performance. At 2 ppm, DA-GO exhibited a high inhibition efficiency of over 90 % according to the results from the potentiodynamic polarization technique. The addition of the inhibitor resulted in an increase in charge transfer resistance at the steel/solution interface. Polarization experiments revealed that DA-GO acts primarily as a mixed-type inhibitor under the static condition and as a cathodic-type inhibitor under the hydrodynamic condition. Adsorption of DA-GO on the steel substrate followed the Langmuir adsorption isotherm, suggesting a combination of physical and chemical adsorption mechanisms. The inhibitor adsorption on the steel substrate was confirmed by surface characterization using SEM, AFM, and XPS techniques.

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